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The Department of Health and Human Services manages the delivery of health- and human-related services for all North Carolinians, especially our most vulnerable people – children, elderly, disabled and low-income families. The department works closely with health care professionals, community leaders and advocacy groups; local, state and federal entities; and many other stakeholders to make this happen.
State Designated Rural Health Centers Support Grant
Purpose: These grant funds, supported through the North Carolina General Assembly, allow ORH to partner with local communities to provide funding to improve their ability to serve underserved populations who would otherwise be unable to access needed primary care services due to geographic, economic, or other barriers. State Designated Rural Health Centers have become an integral part of the health care safety net for North Carolina’s rural and underserved residents.
North Carolina Department of Commerce
The Department connects businesses with the site locations, workforce and infrastructure they need to succeed in one of the nation's top states for business. We also connect local communities with the grants and funding they need to attract new business and ensure future prosperity.
Additionally, our executive branch agency administers the state’s economic incentives program and publishes data, statistics, information and reports for those interested in our state’s economy.
Building Reuse | Federal CDBG Economic Development
You can apply to renovate and up-fit vacant industrial and commercial buildings for economic development purposes with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The CDBG building reuse applications are designed to return vacant industrial/commercial buildings to economic use for new and/or expanding business and industry. The ultimate goal is to provide jobs for low and moderate-income persons (LMI).
The North Carolina Small Cities Community Development Block Program provides funds to local governments to develop viable communities “by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income.” The program reflects purposes outlined by the U.S. Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. Our department administers the program, which falls under the CDBG Economic Development (ED) category, through Commerce's Rural Economic Development Division (REDD). State rules related to the CDBG program are found in North Carolina Administrative Code 4 NCAC 19L and specific CDBG economic development rules are found at 4 NCAC 1K.
Grant Limits and Basic Requirements
Building Reuse funds may be applied for at any time during the year, however the Rural Infrastructure Authority which meets six times a year must approve the application.
A local government applicant must propose a project in conjunction with a private for profit business that proposes to restore a vacant building to economic use resulting in the creation of permanent, full-time jobs by the project company. A job is considered full-time if the employee works at least 1600 hours per year. To be eligible, documentation must be provided showing the building has been vacant thirty (30) consecutive days or more prior to the date of the pre-application conference. CDBG funds for this category are limited to a maximum of $750,000 per unit of government. The grant amount is calculated based on $20,000 per job for eligible businesses and $12,000 per job for all other businesses. To be eligible, a business must also meet all of the eligibility criteria specified in GS105-129.80.
All applicants must also meet basic threshold and performance requirements for any prior CDBG grants awarded by the Rural Economic Development Division.
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Youth Sports grants in North Carolina?
Most grants are due in the first quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for North Carolina?
Grants are most commonly $131,121.
What's the total number of grants in Youth Sports Grants in North Carolina year over year?
In 2024, funders in North Carolina awarded a total of 70,602 grants.
Among all the Youth Sports Grants in North Carolina given out in North Carolina, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
How is funding for Youth Sports Grants in North Carolina changing over time?
Funding has increased by 15.49%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Durham County, Orange County, and Mecklenburg County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Durham County | $2,942,551,198 |
| Orange County | $2,549,339,233 |
| Mecklenburg County | $1,468,677,341 |
| Wake County | $1,122,908,782 |
| Buncombe County | $444,853,701 |